- Curtis Sittenfeld
Elizabeth Curtis Sittenfeld (born 1975) is an American writer who has published two novels, "Prep", a tale about a New England prep school, and "The Man of My Dreams", another coming-of-age novel, as well as other short stories. Elizabeth was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the second of four children (three girls and a boy) of Paul G., an investment adviser, and Elizabeth (Curtis) Sittenfeld, an art history teacher at the Seven Hills School, … - Ben Davis
Ben Davis was a professional football player for ten years in the NFL. Benjamin Davis was born in 1945, in Birmingham, Alabama. His father, a graduate of St. Augustine's College, a traditional black college in Raleigh, North Carolina, was briefly a high school history teacher, but found it more lucrative to own and operate a service station in the black section of Birmingham. His mother, with an MA from New York University, was an elementary school teacher. - Jackie Butler
Jackie Butler (born March 10 1985 in McComb, Mississippi) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA with the Houston Rockets. Butler is 6' 10" and weighs 260 pounds. Butler attended McComb High School and originally committed to play at Mississippi State University but failed to qualify academically. He later enrolled at Laurinburg Institute, then transferred to Coastal Christian Academy prep school in Virginia Beach. - John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin (born March 29 1927) is the creator, executive producer, and host of "The McLaughlin Group", a weekly public affairs television program broadcast in the United States since 1982, and of "McLaughlin's One on One", an interview program. In the group program, the current format involves a group of four respected commentators discussing current political issues at the host's direction and tends to become a little heated, … - Jerome E. Scott
Jerome E. Scott wrote and directed the film "Anderson's Cross". He also stars in that same film in the role of Nick Anderson. He is the founder of Illumination Pictures, Inc. as well as its creative director. His next film is called "Prep School". - Nicholas Downs
Nicholas William Downs is an American actor. Downs was born in Des Moines and raised in the nearby town of Bondurant, Iowa. He plays a leading role in the soon-to-be-released film, Anderson's Cross (2007). He has played supporting roles in major motion pictures, including "The Holiday" (2006) Constantine (2005), The Girl Next Door (2004), and Pearl Harbor (2001). He was recently cast as a lead in the upcoming film Prep School. He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. - John Harvey-Jones
Sir John Harvey-Jones, MBE, was chairman of ICI from 1982 to 1987. He is probably best known for his BBC television show "Troubleshooter", in which he advised struggling businesses. He is a strong supporter of Wienerite principles. Sir John Harvey-Jones was born on April 16 1924 to experience a childhood of extremes. - Jen-Hsun Huang
Jen-Hsun Huang co-founded NVIDIA Corporation in April 1993 and has served as President, Chief Executive Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors since its inception. Under his leadership, NVIDIA has become one of the largest fabless semiconductor companies in the world. - Timothy Stack
Timothy Stack (b. circa 1957 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania) is an American film and TV actor. He graduated from the esteemed Philadelphia-area prep school Germantown Academy in 1974. He graduated from Boston College in 1978. He is not related to Robert Stack. In the early-1990's Stack appeared as the father of the main character on Parker Lewis Can't Lose. - Mike Iggulden
Mike Iggulden (born November 9, 1982, in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey center. He was never drafted in the National Hockey League; he was signed as a free agent by the San Jose Sharks in January 2006. Currently, he is playing for the Sharks' American Hockey League affiliate, the Worcester Sharks. After five seasons playing for Canada's Ridley College prep school, Iggulden came to Cornell University in 2001. - James Kenward
James Kenward, English author and illustrator, best known for his accounts of suburban and prep school life. Kenward was born in 1908 in South London, the son of the Lloyd's insurance broker who invented rain insurance. He received his prep school education at Ripple Vale School near Deal in Kent until entering Brighton College in 1919. - Nigel Nicolson
Nigel Nicolson OBE (19 January 1917 - 23 September 2004) was a British writer, publisher and politician. Nicolson was the son of the writers Sir Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West; he had a brother Ben, later an art historian. The boys grew up in Kent, first near their mother's ancestral home at Knole and then at Sissinghurst Castle, where their parents created a famous garden. Nicolson was sent away from home at a young age, as was the custom of the time, … - Alec Wilder
Alec Wilder (born Alexander Lafayette Chew Wilder in Rochester, New York, February 16, 1907; d. Gainesville, Florida, December 24, 1980) was an American composer. His family was prominent in Rochester; a downtown building (at the "Four Corners") bears the family's name. As a young boy, he travelled to New York City with his mother and stayed at the Algonquin Hotel. It would later be his home for the last 40 or so years of his life. - Johnny Gunther
John Gunther, Jr. (1929- June 30, 1947), was the son of the American author John Gunther and is the central figure in John Gunther's book, "Death Be Not Proud", which tells of the younger Gunther's death at the age of seventeen from a brain tumor. Born in 1929 in Paris, France, Gunther was diagnosed with a brain tumour at age 16 and died from the illness 15 months later at Memorial Hospital, now known as Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in New York City. - Harold Hongju Koh
Harold Hongju Koh (born December 8, 1954, Boston, MA, United States) is a Korean-American lawyer, legal scholar, former U.S. State Department official, and current Dean of the Yale Law School (since July 1, 2004). His name has been mentioned as a possible U.S. Supreme Court Justice nominee in the event of a Democratic Presidential victory in 2008. Koh became Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor on November 13, 1998. - Cornelius Nepos
Cornelius Nepos (c. 100-24 BC) was a Roman biographer. Supposedly he was born at Hostilia, a village in Cisalpine Gaul not far from Verona. His Gallic origin is attested by Ausonius, and Pliny the Elder calls him "Padi accola" ('a dweller on the River Po, "Natural History" III.22). He was a friend of Catullus, who dedicates his poems to him (I.3), Cicero and Titus Pomponius Atticus. Eusebius places him in the fourth year of the reign of Augustus, … - Penelope Aitken
Penelope, The Hon Lady Aitken, MBE (2 December 1910 - 7 February 2005), nicknamed 'Pempe', was an English socialite. Born Penelope Loader Maffey, she was the daughter of John Maffey, later 1st Baron Rugby, who was to become Governor-General of the Sudan, Permanent Secretary of the Colonial Office and wartime Ambassador to Dublin. Earlier, he had been the private secretary to the Viceroy of India and Governor of the Northwest Frontier Province, … - Tim Bentinck 12th Earl of Portland
Timothy Charles Robert Noel Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland and Viscount Woodstock (born Tasmania 1 June 1953) is an English actor and inventor, usually known as Tim Bentinck. - William R. Webb
William R. ("Sawney") Webb (November 11, 1842-December 19, 1926) was an educator who served briefly as a Democratic United States Senator from Tennessee. Webb was born in Person County, North Carolina. He was the grandson of Richard Stanford, an early ten-term United States Representative from North Carolina. He attended private schools and then matriculated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1860. However, he soon left to join the Confederate Army. - Kenneth Udut
offers Naples Online Marketing, Collier County's Electronic Village at http://free.naplesplus.us also animal trapping company, Excel guru, researcher, composer, fascinated by the interconnected nature of all things, amateur scientist. - Lawrenceville School
Although Lawrenceville was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy and run under such names as the Lawrenceville Classical and Commercial High School for some 70 years thereafter, it was not until its "refounding" in 1883 that it became known as The Lawrenceville School and discovered its true and abiding identity. - Northfield Mount Hermon
1/18/04: I learned today that the Board of Trustees has. - George School School
George School, a coeducational boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through 12, was founded in 1893 by Quakers. The school maintains high academic standards in an atmosphere characterized by respect for the individual, honesty and cooperation. George School is a place where all are welcome and all students are encouraged to express themselves in their very own independent ways. - Matt Irvine
hey what can i say i just graduated from Liverpool High School i played two varsity sports Hockey and Baseball and im going to Loomis Chaffee Prep School for Hockey. I like partyin and haveing a good time with all my friends if u need to know anything else my S/N is Irvine3039. - Scott Wentworth
my name is Scotty Wentworth i play hockey at NSA. - Zackery Archuleta
well let's see i am amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Princeton Day School
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Young,Fly,Smoove,chill darkskin nigga,that keep shit 100. Reppin BK to the fullest. - Ron Bushwell
Ron Bushwell was a Guard for the UConn Huskies from 1953-1956. He’s a member of the UConn Basketball All Century Ballot, was a member of three straight Yankee Conference Championship teams, two National Collegiate Athletic Association bids, one National Invitational Tournament bid, and was an All-Yankee Conference first team pick. In July 2004, I spoke to Ron as he shared some college and post-collegiate experiences. - Dan
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Rob Pryor - Assistant Coach Pryor, 32, returns to the Air Force staff after helping Siena to a 20-12 record and an appearance in the championship game of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament. He served under head coach Fran McCaffery, who was named the MAAC Coach of the Year. Pryor, who also coached AFA's junior varsity team in '05-06, was instrumental in AFA's return to the NCAA Tournament that season. - George Barnett McNelis
Mr. McNelis did pro bono advocacy work for numerous clients and also served on many small corporate boards. According to his wife, Jean, it was his strong believe that this work empowered those otherwise unable to make their voices heard in society. He was active in the Democratic Party, and headed JFK’s campaign for the presidency in the Germantown area. - Julie Campbell
Julie Campbell Administrative Secretary of the CRLT Julie Campbell is Administrative Secretary of the CRLT. She was a 1996 recipient of the IU Campus Life Division Clerical Award and has been an IU employee since 1983. She has held former positions as speech writer for the president of the Johnson County Business and Professional Women's League and as features editor of the Vincennes Shopper newspaper. - Senator David Durenberger
Senator David Durenberger A native of Collegeville, Senator David Durenberger was the son of 42 year St. John’s University Athletic Director George Durenberger. His mother is 95 years old and in a nursing home in Minneapolis. He graduated from St. John’s Prep School in 1951 and St. John’s University in 1955. While attending St. John’s, Senator Durenberger was involved in Army ROTC, becoming the program’s first cadet battalion commander and the top honor cadet. - Rich Dempsey
Rich Dempsey : Strength and Conditioning Coach Rich Dempsey is one of the top young coaches in Prep-School hockey today. He is currently the head coach at the St. George's School in Newport, RI. Last year, St. George's had one of the best years in recent school history, finishing fifth in the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC) post-season tournament. Coach Dempsey played collegiate hockey at Bowdoin College from 1992-1994. - Univ School
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St. Bernard Prep School's annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service was held in the Abbey Church at 11:15 a.m. on Thursday, November 15, 2007. Each year students and staff of the school are given the opportunity to invite clergy representing their various congregations and religious traditions. The service was composed of prayers, psalms, scripture readings and hymns that helped those present to be aware of and thank God for His loving care. - Bryony Huntley
Bryony is also kept busy as a governor of the Prior Park Schools Foundation and keeps her own professional development up-to-date by membership of, for example, the Voice Care Network.
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